Assistant personal robot (APR): Conception and application of a tele-operated assisted living robot

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This paper presents the technical description, mechanical design, electronic components, software implementation and possible applications of a tele-operated mobile robot designed as an assisted living tool. This robotic concept has been named Assistant Personal Robot (or APR for short) and has been designed as a remotely telecontrolled robotic platform built to provide social and assistive services to elderly people and those with impaired mobility. The APR features a fast high-mobility motion system adapted for tele-operation in plain indoor areas, which incorporates a high-priority collision avoidance procedure. This paper presents the mechanical architecture, electrical fundaments and software implementation required in order to develop the main functionalities of an assistive robot. The APR uses a tablet in order to implement the basic peer-to-peer videoconference and tele-operation control combined with a tactile graphic user interface. The paper also presents the development of some applications proposed in the framework of an assisted living robot.

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Clotet, E., Martínez, D., Moreno, J., Tresanchez, M., & Palacín, J. (2016). Assistant personal robot (APR): Conception and application of a tele-operated assisted living robot. Sensors (Switzerland), 16(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/s16050610

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